Lucia Jordan: Unapologetic Escapist & Romance Trailblazer

Since releasing her first romance book in 2012, Lucia Jordan has done more than just write stories. She has helped define a genre. As a pioneer of the digital romance revolution, Lucia has penned hundreds of unforgettable titles, delighted millions of readers, and earned thousands of five-star reviews. Her ability to blend emotional depth with uninhibited passion has made her a household name, with a acclaimed western romance earning a coveted nod as the #1 must-read romance novel by Women's Health magazine.

But Lucia’s passion extends beyond the page. As the creative force and founding author behind Wild Hearts Romance, she is a champion for the indie community, dedicated to lifting up new voices in a genre she calls powerful, valid, and necessary. She writes for the dreamers and the risk-takers to craft stories that leave nothing to the imagination and remind us all that everyone deserves a happily-ever-after.

When she isn’t fantasizing about her next gripping chapter or advocating for fellow writers, Lucia can be found in her sanctuary, a cozy garden gazebo in the Pacific Northwest. It is here that she retreats with her literary trio of cats, Ursula, Colette, and Daphne, to let her imagination wander. With a cup of tea in hand, she dreams up the sizzling plotlines and unforgettable adventures that have made her a bestselling author.

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Lucia's Cats: Ursula, Collette, and Daphne

Lucia shares her Pacific Northwest sanctuary with a trio of cats whose names reflect her deep love for literary history. Following the passing of her beloved cat Romeo, she has since welcomed three new feline companions: Ursula, Colette, and Daphne. 

The trio are named in honor of trailblazing female authors: Paying homage to visionary pioneer Ursula K. Le Guin, the unapologetically sensual French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, and gothic romance master Daphne du Maurier